John Calder Brennan (November 19, 1908 – February 6, 1996), a
Laurel, Maryland historian, retired as a personnel specialist for the
Federal Reserve. He was a member of the class of 1930 at
The Citadel where he majored in English and History. and wrote a column on history and
etymology for the
Laurel Leader newspaper in the 1960s and 1970s. Considered a
Booth scholar, Brennan wrote the article "John Wilkes Booth’s Enigmatic Brother Joseph", published in the Spring 1983 issue of
Maryland Historical Magazine. Also among Brennan's works is
The Three Versions of the Testimony in the 1865 Conspiracy Trial, published in 1983 and cited in the book
Blood on the Moon: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
Edward Steers, Jr. Blood on the Moon: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. University Press of Kentucky. 2001. ISBN 0813122171. 344 pages. Notes to Pages 212-220. page 325. The
Laurel Museum's research library is named after Brennan,
University System of Maryland. University Libraries. . Laurel Museum.
Retrieved March 16, 2007. A
World War II veteran who served as a Major in the
U.S. Army Air Corps, Brennan is interred at St. Lawrence Cemetery in......
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